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InfoWars conspiracy theorist Alex Jones threatened to shoot special counsel Robert Mueller and called him a “monster” who was involved in a child sex ring involving Democrats.

Jones made the threat and outlandish allegations on his nearly three-hour InfoWars broadcast Monday.

After accusing Mueller of violent sex acts with children, the insidious host created a hypothetical “wild west” shootout with Mueller, who is investigating whether President Trump’s campaign colluded with Russia during the presidential election.

“I’m constantly in fear that I’m not being a real man, and I’m not doing what it takes, and I’m not telling the truth. And so, call it whatever you want, I look at that guy, and he’s a sack of crap,” Jones said.

The campaign to discredit the special counsel investigation into potential ties between Donald Trump’s presidency and Russia has intensified as the probe reaches the president’s inner circle.

While some Republican lawmakers are questioning whether Mueller’s team has a bias against Trump, far-right pundits and Fox News are suggesting something far more sinister and violent.

On Tuesday, Fox News contributor Kevin Jackson suggested Trump may be assassinated by the FBI, pointing to text messages in which FBI agent Peter Stzrok complained about Trump and mentioned an “insurance policy” against his presidency.

A day earlier, right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones warned his listeners that he believes secret operatives tied to the Clintons, the FBI and other federal agencies plan to soon attempt to murder Trump.

Alex Jones, the poster-boy for right-wing conspiracies and paranoia, said he’s helping the Secret Service track down people whom he alleges are plotting to assassinate President Trump.

“I had the Secret Service call me yesterday, and it wasn’t a secret meeting, but they want to come here and — it’s total twilight zone — and want me to brief them on all the data we’ve collated on whose setting up a plan to kill the president,” he claimed during a broadcast of “The Alex Jones Show” on Wednesday.

The Secret Service told the Washington Times that it’s “aware of Mr. Jones’ statements, but as a matter of practice we do not comment on protective intelligence matters.”

The ardent Trump supporter and conspiracy theorist added on his show: “I’m going to develop that plan; and video clips, articles, all of it. And I’m also going to present the plan here. Secret Service didn’t care if I kept it secret. They said that’s fine.”